Outdoor mobile signal

When people talk about outdoor mobile signal or coverage problems, then we tend to automatically think otherwise. On entering buildings, we very often find that the reception on our phones drops quite dramatically.

This is usually due to certain building materials that can block the signal, making it impossible to call, causing missed calls, and giving us a slow internet connection.

However, we are outdoors, we can sometimes find that the outdoor mobile signal level is so low that we experience the very same problems.

Why is there often a bad outdoor  mobile signa?

Most mobile signal problems are caused by obstacles that block the signal on its journey from the mobile operator’s base station (cell tower) to our handset. These can include: mobile signal outdoor

In these cases, it is not a problem that just affects individual people, but one that can concern a large number of users, for example, the whole population of a village, the workers in an open-cast mine, the guests at a campsite, etc.

Projecting a large area outdoor mobile signal

Our outdoor mobile signal booster can provide mobile coverage over an area of 1 square kilometre. which is installed at the top of a hill, above the area where outdoor mobile signal coverage is needed, and where it is able to receive a good signal.

Mostly, the signal is picked up by a Yagi-type antenna, orientated towards the nearest base station, and channelled to outdoor  signal booster, located at a maximum distance of 20 metres from the antenna.

The signal amplified by the stella home repeater is then sent to the outdoor mobile signal booster amplifier via a cable with a maximum length of 30 metres. Once it reaches the outdoor mobile signal booster, the signal is amplified to the strength necessary to enable its transmission over a long distance. This is done by means of a second Yagi antenna orientated towards the area that needs the mobile coverage. This second antenna can be up to 8 metres away from the BigBoost.

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The powerful signal projected by the BigBoost system will reach areas where no coverage was previously possible.

The BigBoost system requires professional installation, and certain rules must be observed:mobile signal outdoor

  • The orientation of both antennas must be 180° apart in order to avoid coupling between the two antennas.
  • Stellahome tri-band and BigBoost amplifiers must be installed in separate watertight compartments.

Its full compliance with EU regulations allows the installation and use of our BigBoost system in Spain. This is because our systems incorporate protection circuits for mobile networks.

At Stelladoradus, we have a large network of professional installers who are qualified for this type of installation. If you are not sure if this is the system you need in your particular case, or you have any questions about its operation, then please contact us, or one of the distributors in your area.

We’ve left you with a video which shows an example of how to install a BigBoost system, in this case to amplify the mobile signal in a quarry.